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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
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Torremocha de Jarama, a rural village in northeastern Madrid, Spain.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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[[user:s21|s21]]
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== Plans ==
 
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According to the intial inspection, the hashpoint was in a crop field. <br /> Given that cereal is usually the crop in most of [[40,-3]], there was a possibility that whatever it was, it was still growing and weak. I didn't want to <s>mess with any local farmer</s> ruin any crop, especially given the proximity to my own village, so there was a possibility of a massive failure.
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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
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I set sail to the hashpoint, dragging girlfriend and hashcot along!
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The road was quite familiar to me, the route was quite beautiful as usual. <br /> The hashpoint was in the expected crop field, which was divided into 2 parts: one set as a fallow land and another actually on its way for the harvest on May. The hashpoint was in the fallow part :D.
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I parked by the entrance of what seemed like a state-run center for the problematic youth. Great place to wander around a field with a GPS-enabled device in hand!
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Even though my only tool was an android phone, I checked by the notable features around that the central blue dot was indeed remarkably reliable, even though it moved randomly sometimes.
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My first successful geohash! :)
  
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Image:2018-02-15 40 -3 spot.jpg | Acceptable as barely a proof?
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Image:2018-02-15 40 -3 surroundings.jpg | Barely acceptable proof with surroundings.
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Image:2018-02-15 40 -3 Josh!.jpg | Barely acceptable proof with JOSH! I think he still didn't quite get the thing.
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Image:2018-02-15 40 -3 in3rdperson.jpg | Can you spot me in there?
 
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== Achievements ==
 
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    | date = 2018-02-25
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    | partner = both Elena and Josh
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Latest revision as of 02:55, 7 August 2019

Sun 25 Feb 2018 in 40,-3:
40.8391693, -3.4881392
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Location

Torremocha de Jarama, a rural village in northeastern Madrid, Spain.

Participants

s21

Plans

According to the intial inspection, the hashpoint was in a crop field.
Given that cereal is usually the crop in most of 40,-3, there was a possibility that whatever it was, it was still growing and weak. I didn't want to mess with any local farmer ruin any crop, especially given the proximity to my own village, so there was a possibility of a massive failure.


Expedition

I set sail to the hashpoint, dragging girlfriend and hashcot along!

The road was quite familiar to me, the route was quite beautiful as usual.
The hashpoint was in the expected crop field, which was divided into 2 parts: one set as a fallow land and another actually on its way for the harvest on May. The hashpoint was in the fallow part :D.

I parked by the entrance of what seemed like a state-run center for the problematic youth. Great place to wander around a field with a GPS-enabled device in hand!

Even though my only tool was an android phone, I checked by the notable features around that the central blue dot was indeed remarkably reliable, even though it moved randomly sometimes.

My first successful geohash! :)


Photos

Achievements

Landgeohash.png
s21 earned the Land geohash achievement
by reaching the (40, -3) geohash on 2018-02-25.
Drag-along.png
s21 earned the Drag-along achievement
by dragging both Elena and Josh to the (40, -3) geohash on 2018-02-25.